40.4k views
3 votes
According to the newspaper article titled "Juvenile Delinquents Turn Heroes," who else

testifies besides Cherry that the Socs were in the wrong? What possibility does the article
mention for Soda and Pony?

User TheEpsilon
by
7.7k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

chapter 7, Ponyboy reads a newspaper article entitled, "JUVENILE DELINQUENTS TURN HEROES" and learns several significant pieces of information regarding the events surrounding Bob Sheldon's death. After reading that Cherry Valance and Randy Adderson will testify that Johnny acted in self-defense, Pony learns that Johnny is charged with manslaughter. Pony then discovers that he and Johnny will appear in juvenile court for running away.

The article in the paper is entitled, "Juvenile Delinquents Turn Heroes". It tells how Johnny and Ponyboy "had risked (their) lives saving those little kids,

User Sbtourist
by
7.7k points
7 votes

Answer: In chapter 7, Ponyboy reads a newspaper article entitled, "JUVENILE DELINQUENTS TURN HEROES" and learns several significant pieces of information regarding the events surrounding Bob Sheldon's death. After reading that Cherry Valance and Randy Adderson will testify that Johnny acted in self-defense, Pony learns that Johnny is charged with manslaughter. Pony then discovers that he and Johnny will appear in juvenile court for running away. The article then continues to elaborate on Pony's background and makes a case that the Curtis brothers should not be separated. Ponyboy also mentions that Dally is depicted as a hero and the article doesn't mention his extensive police record. The fact that the authorities are considering placing Pony in a boys' home disturbs him. Later on in the novel, Pony and his brothers appear in court, and the authorities allow them to stay together.

User Mistero
by
8.0k points